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  • How to Make Kids Bowling Party T-Shirts

    Bowling can be an enjoyable pastime for adults and kids alike. If you are holding a bowling party for kids at a bowling alley, one way to add to a sense of team unity is to create bowling party T-shirts for the birthday child and their guests. Making the design and getting it printed is a relatively simple process.

  • How to Make a Bowling Party Fun for Teens

    Making teens have fun is never easy. All that small children need to be entertained is some games or toys, but when you're dealing with teens, making them enjoy something like bowling might seem impossible. Nonetheless, with some careful planning, you can make your teen bowling party a good time for all. Use creativity and competition to capture the attention of even the most apathetic teenager. Above all, listen when teens express what they want to do at the bowling alley and do your best to accommodate them.

  • How to Make a Punch Bowl Out of a Bucket

    Punch bowls take up a lot of space in your cabinets or other storage area. Glass punch bowls are also prone to breakage. Using a plain plastic or metal bucket instead of a punch bowl is an economical idea and it can add to the theme of your party. For instance, metal buckets work well for Western-themed or casual parties, while brightly colored plastic buckets are effective for kids' events. This eliminates the worry of breaking an heirloom or expensive punch bowl.

  • Things to Use As Punch Bowls

    Just because you do not have a punch bowl does not mean you must forgo punch at your next party. Look around your home for alternatives to a traditional punch bowl. Using an unexpected object for a punch bowl will also be a decorative addition to the service table.

  • Bowling Party Gifts

    Talk about old-fashioned fun! Bowling has been around for hundreds of years and remains a great way to get exercise while schmoozing with like-minded friends. If your upcoming social schedule includes a bowling party, let the good times roll. Keep the food and drinks simple and come up with gifts that are both inexpensive and clever. Why not give a gift to everyone attending so there are no losers at the end of the party?

  • How to Throw an Iron Bowl Party

    The Iron Bowl is the annual intrastate football matchup between the University of Alabama and Auburn University. With both schools competing in the same division of the Southeastern Conference, there's a lot at stake in this game, usually played in late November. Crimson Tide and Tigers fans not attending the game can celebrate the rivalry with an Iron Bowl party in their home. Everything from your guests' attire to your decorations and menu can establish your allegiance in this classic rivalry.

  • Places to Have a Bowling Party in Michigan

    Many people enjoy bowling for sport and recreation in Michigan. However, lots of bowling alleys offer more than just a venue to participate in bowling leagues. Themes, cosmic bowling and special events offer options for a fun night out with a date or friends. Bowling party packages allow guests to enjoy holidays, birthdays and costume parties at local bowling centers throughout Michigan.

  • Alternatives for Punch Bowls

    Serving punch at a party is an inexpensive way to serve a drink. A creative solution to serving the punch can be part of the party decor and fit into the theme. A punch bowl is a practical solution, but there are many alternatives that will have a greater impact on the party.

  • Funny Bowling Party Ideas

    Going bowling with friends always results in a fun party atmosphere, hearkening back to days of leather jackets, bobby socks and high school date nights. To make your next bowling party memorable, you'll want to think "outside the lane" by trying some funny or outlandish spins on the usual visit to the bowling alley. Your funny bowling party, regardless of the guests' ages, can start out fun with great and unusual invitations and end by sending your guests home with a quirky souvenir.

  • Pokeman Bowling Party Ideas

    Pokemon is a popular Japanese anime series that has taken off like wildfire in the United States, exciting young fans for over 10 years. If your child is an avid anime fan and bowler, she might appreciate a Pokemon bowling party for her birthday. Linking bowling to the Pokemon game through party activities will ensure this year's party is one she will never forget.

  • Bowling Party Ideas

    Bowling is a sport enjoyed by kids and adults of all ages. With many bowling alleys offering special group packages and party planning services, bowling parties are becoming more and more common. By putting your own twist on the traditional birthday party or casual gathering, you can make your bowling event as simple or elaborate as you wish.

  • How to Stop Fresh Fruit From Turning Brown

    When preparing for a party, it is hard to have everything ready at the last minute. Working with fruit is especially difficult because it turns brown quickly. Stop your fruit from turning brown, and spend time having fun at your next party.

  • How to Host a Bowling Party

    A bowling party is an ideal choice for birthday celebrations of all ages. People enjoy bowling regardless of their performance, skill and training levels. Bowling parties are low-fuss, easy-to-plan gatherings, and are adaptable for young children to adults. Read on to learn how to host a bowling party.

  • How to Throw a Rose Bowl Party

    If your favorite college team is playing in the Rose Bowl, but you can't make it to Pasadena, then throw a Rose Bowl Party. Watching the "granddaddy of all bowl games" from the comfort of your home, surrounded by like-minded football enthusiasts, is a great way to spend New Year's Day. And with any luck, you'll be able to celebrate the history of the Tournament of Roses and your team's victory as well.

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